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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: 23; $906. Tribune Classified Advertisements —_== PHONE 3D 4 BOOM: mod ‘sg ie! n howse, floots,- Tatee living room, ‘ell al foot lot, garage, on terms, odern house, 2 bed roums, inf east: front, 50 foot let, for — about $700 down and INANCIAL |i i aepaeente ager for speak German and be able to handle the German Russian 2. We want a hustler ‘who can sell guods and show a profit. salary expected and experience. Ad- , dress care Tribune No. 53. ‘GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC-! needed frequently: for Canadian and other bordérs.; Particulars Cah rent 6 ROOM aodern house, facing Lei rooms, hot water beat, full basement, for $3950 on terms. OM modern bungalow, $1,680 early. Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. Mo. immediately. ‘WANTED—Men and women to le Great deman Few weeks completes. log and ae. offer os Molet, —Scores of Isawes ‘Ad: ; anice 2 to 5’ Points New: York, Oct. —)—Ralsing Ay beg hee railroad common from a six to a seven. per cent snail basis, following close upon the Tne gear ie M84 | Ode 5 pata partly. modern: house, 2 bed ater, lights, Fok Ht $2 "rcral. tetms, ss mest of it like rent. 6 ROOM modern house, $ bed roome, east front, 50° foot lot, fine porch, | near shoo’ desirable, for $5250 on good terms. & ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed) © 4 hardwood floors, basement partitioned off—cement seats desirable home, garage, for, +! 200 ACRES of land. improved: petite several buildings, 90 acres in eat:! tivation, balance in pasture, ra Heir 7 milés from peek Posts neaingr WANTED. young “man < Tribuhe { nine TF ten Bel aay va: thusiasm in the stock market, scores of issues. moving. up 2 Hae & uae ae ‘an enlarged volume of vadin higher “Pehasylvania rate: ‘and the declaration y extra oh Norfol eral Pe ve "vived bullish ent rooms, close in, nO weekly easy at home. ience unnecessar; Write quick, don’t wait. Bnelosq Be itinced Le | Steady thew | pore under Monday} good to choice Kahd in liberal supply; cholee about 1.276 pound averages early at, 11 being spectattiess 10.50 downward; hest 3 WHEAT PRIGRS GO DOWNW ARD: & year aroused hopes of increases by, Southern Pa- cific and other carriers, pefere the we Boyii he rail» also steady woman to keep house and care fot two eee Comfortable place and good wage: Novother need apply. Write C:. DEPENDABLE USED CARS eo ‘WE INSIST Si the Used Cars we ‘ou some of the letters we rom many of our Used Car Dodge Coupe, < Ford One Ton Truck, 1925. Dodge Sedan, leather, 1925. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Overland Light Delivery. Easy time payments. _M. B. GILMAN CO. WANTED—A a AUTOMOBILES _ was stimulated by th showin that the fort had total net operat- Rally, of $73,651,000, as* com: | ated with $69)494,000 in the snme - i month last year. common crossed 57} ighest price since 1917, At-, lantic Coast Line jumpett nearly five: points and Minois Central and Dela: ware & Hudson three cach. Early weakness of some of the low priced motors was based on the spce Ulative belief that the sensonal slack: ening in the fourth quarter would br more pronounced than usual, and that severe competition would ‘result in further cuts in prices and resultant 8 Brenan utockers and feeders) weak; alers 11.00@11.50 mostly, at Finish and Close! Hw Nervous—Export Fer Wheat Is Slack re: Carlson, Sifields, N. D. Box A GOOD pro) ‘WANTED-—-German speaking (Registered) for srgall position. open Nov. NS int, i. $89 per month, : bie ‘or-sale in: different: parts of! GEO. M. REGISTER. strong to 25 cents higher than } no westerns sold; natives tS «14.00; to shippers WANTED—Experienced girl for een: Call’ at 623 Fifth | eral housework, u.t5," bulk Tightly sorted ni reet, or Phone 413. E cook, gt Sweet FOR ita Foor hotsg at 1805 Front. Running water, basement, new gatage-and chicken rior all newly refinished. Front and batk porch, room set ten — Chicago, Oct. 27—(P)-—Active sell- Ht of fat ing whieW carried wheat prices here, lambs strong at Neen: mY jntatly, resulted today from patsh ste ney ae hary set back in Liverpool quotations | ‘rom talk of a prospective carly | ment of the British coal strike, le wheat trade as a whole appeared | to be puzzled as to what was likely effect of a coal Meanwhile export North American wheat 's available wheat ‘eased 9,431,000 bushels for Chicago, Oct. 27—@)--Potutoes, Tee on track 486; total S'S. shipments. 1281; trading fair; market firm; Wisconsin sacked round bulk . 2.40@2.60; ta-North Dakota sacked Red FOR REN i—A “most water heated room Suitable for 1 or 2 in; strictly modern home. F from postoffice. eee used four ren young margied codple. Call at: 308 Seventh strect of tel Phone 967 or 40 1998 Oldsmobile | strike settlement. tires, FOR WENT—Four room modern house in good condition with elec- FOR SALE—One coupe, Al condition, runs like new, only $ Oakland Brougham finish and in good mechanical. con- 1 1925 Dodge S| 1924 ‘Studel vr’ FOR RENT. Studebaker Seanderd six roadgter, 1 1924 Oldsmobile with winter enclosure, $200; 1 1920 Buick 6 tourtng, FS mechanical condition, $200. Terms can ‘be arranged on Bismarck Motor Co., Studebaker Distributors. ‘tee! trade reviews streased the stintp falling off for steel from the automa. ing industries, but this nu market factor on nnd FOR RENT—One or two rooms, moe: ern except running water. for sale, full sized bed, box springs 218 Second Street. was slack, the world’s ‘ked russet rurals and mattress. cy shade higher. Whe: at “rallied the finish, and ore} ton prices in the Pennsylvana d ih Ix room modern house ¢ —FWwo ground floor ro corn unchanged to 5 entrance, in mod e' 759 or call at 821, Leading commission houses ed that professional traders contin’ to dominate trading with public ‘bas { ing showing a moderate increase but centering largely in high grade in- vestments shares. easy money rates for some time to , come stimulated pool activity ina few issues in which special developments are believed pending. The closing was sttong. Specialties j and tow priced railroad issues were demand in the late dealings when ad- ditional large gains were stabilized. Sloss Sheffield Steel six points and advances of three to five points were recorded by Loose wi Wiles Biscuit, Reynolds tobacco “B” New Haven, Colorado Fuel and Na- : tional Enameling. | proximated 1,500,000 shares. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St, Paul, Oct. 27—(U, 8, Di opening slow, oak to 25 cents ‘Towers run inculdes western grassers at 7.80 carly; bulk ¥ 6.25; fat she stock largely utters 3.26@3.75; bulk 6,00@5.50; stock: feeders sharing downwaré * Gent of Mille, aes oe omstly 5.25 50; calves sopts titers good lights largely 9.50; Hogs, 20,000; steady; bitcher and i 50@12.75; bulk better packing, sows 11,00; tending lower on, ‘average cost Tuesday 12.34; jeep } 2,500; sitios stro: Ys sronges} prices le: ents drop to 5 eetns ga AT FUTURES Beene INE finish a _ D.C. Scothorn, Mai . Ist corner front 306J. kit tchenette and closet nice- ly series for light housekeeping. NT—-Modern 7 room house, illiam Moore school. diate Latent given, | MODERN ae home of age ive Spore "8, ad: G The prospect: of #)— Poultry alive re role "6 cars; coy 305 Aneel ed a attiuett. : it, and quiet export Write to Ad. Ne. 60. care i demand. resulted in further deelin wheat futures today. s reached on the decline and s broke one to 114 cents me in on the dip. Corn futures were up % to 1 cent ly and helped the early, tone in t, but stre math wi rite P. é a4 FOR RENT- Large front room with Ford Tudor, toe Singh treet. for one or Over- FOR RENT—A six room house modern except heat. Wi CHEVROLET. Sedan, Ford Touging, Ford Trucks, land Champion sedan, touring. - Get our prices and take a berdepaa on and be convinced. fF Capital Chevrolet Co. _ Fox itnivit—Nice warm room in fine ‘OWNER must. sell 1924 . Chevrolet | Calt 1017 or call at 31 ‘orner Mandan Ave, FOR ar —Two furnished rooms Hot water heat. SEagOL RANGE Open “High Low rallied nearly For RENT -Filrnishea room in mod- * Second Street. “SAI rn, house, lot 150 x "160. Vou ‘at 109, %» across the barnyard, Total sales ap- Cheap for Ne Bed e WHS Wi sie wit wheat, the marl iF. 30th, Teale “at STRATE! terms to res} Barley” futures were dull ed futures declined tAYED—Red and ~white weighing about 1200 Ibs. Hes horns which S| straight up in Meat © Market, 404 Eleventh street, ssoom with kitehenette MISCELLANEOUS ENT—A brick store room L.N. Cary, Mandan, N. } fresh ag Chesak, 12% ee __ south of Bismarck. ¢ FOR SALE—New portable Never used, very reasonal Call 71 The market turned easy rdny and today was about. steady apa im in mod- Sieeping room ii Durum offerings Phone 236R or call at __} _ SALE—Fifteen y FOR SALE--One library chair; 2-small tables, 1 center table, oeker 5 eet couch, were moderate and large leather ri 4 rocking chairs, 4 with leather seats, 1 refrigerator, 3 bedstead: and mattresses, 2 ie Hee? ‘board; 1 vkcuum Must! be on and mov- dlink (Furnished by wahoo te Co.) | No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum o, 1 mixed durum. >. L red durum. firm to oe choice rul- Fok RENT— for light housekeeping, Phone 672LW." {70 RK RENT One sleeping room. Call furnished rooms bacon hogs 12, s firm to stron; fame ‘AGO I LIV ESTOCK eat 8. D. of A. ) FOR SALE—Potatoes if ative jot Earl Grindy, Powers alee ¥ 12: baby carriage. 309 Ten h Bt St. iajestic Range $86.00, Sr intne table $12.00, 1 White sow. ing machine $85,00, bed ‘and eprings $10.00, 1 repeating rifle 22 cal. $7. 622 Third: Street. FDR SALE—Majentic F 1 dining table $12.00, pacpine , $35.00, bed FARM LANDS FOR SALE _ ARKANSAS—On improved road near city, 40 acres equipped, Poultry, truck, a féw. cows 2 crops sure to pay well; school, mile store and high school, about half. hour by auto to Fort 30 acres tillable dark loam, and well water, 80 apple WANT and wor trees, gi 4 house, ample farm bulla ness... elsewhere forces. yutek sal LOST—Between Bismarck and Meno- ken brown traveling bug, contain- ing wearing apparel. call Barker Baking & Candy Co. LOST—Grey and white kitten, black spot on nose, i sopts higher: pacing sows uneven; few sales to shippers strong; less de- sirable kinds weak; top 0 to 300 pound ave CHICAGO PRODUCE icage, Oct. 27—UP)—Butter Feels 6,984 tubs. unchanged; receipts Cheese. Gnghahged, ~ MINNEAPOLIS FLO F Oct. b> Shipments 44,930 barrels. YEE 1wi Be chaneeds 310.00, 1 “repeating rifle 2 = $7.| cases. 342 13.40@13, ) Speltz, per out. @ HEL 13.00; most packing s few lightweights 12. o0@ ‘downward to 10.25 and b ews be warm! aes i di tion. nouse, rent be: re ot must Write Box 405 Wil “The Eiffel Tower in Paris, 1, h s almost double the'htight and hemorrhoids cured without Write for par- tic ules. Fargo Suiitarium, Fargo, N per pound discount under ‘ear corn, ‘70 bs. 5 cents un- 11.50@13.35; packing sows 10.25 slaughter pies 11.40 21,000; weighty stee ery dull; few sol mule, cows, alP-farming iools, ‘part sh. Jos. Caldwell, Strout Agency, feet high, 828 New York Life Bldg., Kansas of the second tallest building in Eu ope, the Cologne cathedral. FARGO sag 3 te cherhing cream: 49;- packing JBERTY BONDS 3 1-28 100.165 ’ yore of tins n, 504 Ninth streot. many without a liberal holdover -WELL THAT GAVE You a. Good CHANCE TO TRY OUT ouR Yes, L Por tr, OVER MY DoLLy To KEEP HER FROM GETTIN’ ( PouRin' bUTS! DE, Se Woh for a bt year at N04. 7; attention: to hy cae the’ oe . 4 14s 10R4S Nections @/dune..30. i. een" ‘condition recorded eee ee CHICAGO GRAIN ‘of collecting taxes sedi Chicago, get See ary wheat instituted. a No. 3 red 1 No.2 hard* 1.48) * ‘ | reg eiey No. : mixed 77@T8; No. 2 yel- pe lor isn’t s0 easy for a gifl to find Oat: n Ne. % white 46% @48; No. 3° i white 43% @45% Rye No, 4, 90. Barley 57@72. ‘Timothy seed 4,88°75,50. ‘ Clover seed 28.76@35.00. Lard 13.85, Ribs 13.75, Bellies 14.75. Sa | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minnenpolis, Oct. reecipts 320 cars compared to 297.0 year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.43% ‘0. 1 dark porhere spring, fancy 149% @1.51%; good 47% @1.49%; ordinary to 3 No. 1 hard »| rine "1 dark hard } 5 @1,50% %; May 15 RANGE OF € Minnenpolis, Oct. of ‘carlot: grain sule: dark northern ditto s@L. 140 1 hard spring amber durum 1.50%, 0. 1 yellaw 775% white 41% @44%, ng No.2 sample grade 51@62; No, Barley 4, G2. (Continued from page one) When you meet Queen Marie in Amer ica she will be quite content with’ a polite bow, the greeting with whieh you would meet Mrs. Coolidge. Shake hands with the Queen if she rs her hand, but don’t try to prove of what an upstanding he-man you are hy squeezing the Queen's poor fing. ors Jame now, and thoughtful marshaling democracy’ ‘shivering line Tow: don't shake gentleman who asked, T meet the enough ropes of pearls on our fair ladies to make slave chains for all the Hottentot Venuses that prance under Africa's hot sun. She has seen Washington, Philadel phin, Baltimore, Jersey bia college, and has watch laughing, ‘thousands of American women making curtsies worthy of a chicken with a broken leg walking What impressed her most was not he dome of the Capitol, nor the hij hly polished domen of bankers with whom she lunched on Friday. In a hospital ward a Negro child, scarcely out of babyhood, reached up its arms to her, the little black face, and said it was the most touching sight that she could remember, the bright little black eyes defying pain, News of the hurricane sweeping over Cuba becomes more serious, and the loss in money is estimated at one hundred millions. It is to be hoped the United States government will show sympathy in. some _ practical business wry. Cuba is rich, power- ful, independent, and asks no outside charity. This country might well es- tablish closer, more friendly com- mercial relations with the neighbor at our door, Say to modern youth there are “tongues in trees, books in the 80 ‘ning brook: rmons in ston: it will reply, “Yes, but I-don’t want to hear them.” Change Dempse; in the youth One Dempsey-Tunney {moral is when you see an opening don’t hesitate, A New York merchant who once held “the American heavyweight amateur championship said to Tun- ney, whom he likes, “Don’t forget that when Dempsey starts a fight stoors over and begins ‘weaving’ from aide to side, k * it up for twenty or thir onds. Then he dashes ik ildeat. Don't let him finish The minute he starts, ae weavin s what T have but Deen ted it a wertul blow, d morulizing Dempse » never had been demoralized be- fore. Dempsey was Tunney's opnortunity, and he took it. Young gentlemen, con’t stand idly watching, while your sanortunity is weaving back and forth, Go in and take it. Moscow reports that soviet Russia will punish any man guilty of bigamy with $250 fine, or jail, It would be interesting to know what sort of murriage would involve the jail term. Multiple marriages contracted in the first period of Bolshevistic fighting ‘ will be overlooked. Stealing a girl to marry her, which happens among Russia's Mohamme- dan subjects will be punished with imprisonment. unless the girl was willing. Professional dealers in gir! beldes will be fined the price of each le. Bere the husband and wife taki Paris. and everything is fh ape ue,” we ao ise in itemenit ba N. D. an neense ‘could make her chaleg, of avery five , men: wh wants, 2%--)—Wheat | show humans with human qualities, _ MONTREAL WELCOMES RUMANIAN ROYALTY °' after ning, Marie and Princess Heana be- ran their the ¢ prese: part officials at the station, being whisked away then on a migsion of his own design. z ° Halver, in the’ ¢ to exhibit them with’ the youchers, tite first’ publicat 10, sald Lillian milnistratrix, at Block in the city Burleigh county, North S to the Judge of the Count: y, will do Bu - fixe 4 Tuesday, Octobor The Queen kissed, Oetober cash Cash Gapttal stécle paid’in. Surplus fund Individual m he © Due Liabilities |aath h ea in ae other About re a Whey like you rom four out Me Tee Wk URN she paltetin, Sydney. evi, “That's QUEEN URGES WOMEN TO JOIN AGAINST WAR (Continued from from: page one) themselves to be ordinary Montreal, Oct. 29.---()—Montreal welcomed Queen Marie of Rumania today with an ovation and program of entertainment that kept her busy throughout the day after her arrival here shortly before 10 o'clock {roi + Toront Wall resied by stronuous good night's sleep fternoon and eve- visit here with a culloat y hall where Mayor Martin d the city’s greetings, Nicolas remained with the only for the reception by ¢ity Pri NOTICE in vr of the Sndr Deceased, Notic y given by the an dersign 1. Halver, ad- sinistra the estate of Andrew 1x late of the city of Bismarck, unty of Burleigh, in_ the eased, te’ litors of, and ail persons aims against xaid deceased, nece six months at ion of this not ver, sald a iho office of Geo. M. Register, one of the attorneys for wid ndministratrix, in the Webb of Bismarck, in Dakota, or within Court of North Dakota, at Burleigh County, court house in the in Burleigh e pirsibr rin the her notified dtwe of the within ‘and for Bur- North Dakota, has the 17th day of May, at the hour of 10 o'clock at his North ty Court county, for in the Burleigh count noon of sitid day, aguinst the estate ot "aald dece mo - Which have been duly and regul a y+ Presented as hereinbefore provided. Dated i Discemog & ew Dakota, at, LILLIAN 1. MAL VER, Administratrix of the extate of Andrew Halver, Deceated, a. Register and Geo. M. Ret eys for said administre publication on th D. 192 of ‘october, AL 10. “27 113-10 Report of the i FARMERS STATE RANK win, in the State of North At the. close of business 16th, 1926. RESOURCNA ited. Dakota. 917,586.35, 270.56 53.28 1,660.00 14,710.89 ‘and and oth: tens and from banks .. Total MARILITIES 2101 one me the Bank of Norts None” stated None al $44,710.11 3 OF KOTA, County. of nt ia solemnly ment. fa swiedge 8. FEVOLD, Cashier. 1 WANs AHKISTIANSES, . FEVOLD, Directors. No. 618 bye the Condition of | THE STERLING BATE HANK, at Sterling, the State of ‘Nopth yakota, at tie close of business vetober 16, 192: SOURCES Lonny and discounts aan 1785.78 al overdrafts, secured unsecured 1,421,33, Warrants, ra titieater, 4,642.64 Hanking house, d fixtures . ® ean Ra other rent enti’ 6,400.11 Curre paid ry ? vere r “uhatvided pe te 876.71 sneaks ana’ other’ Batis TOTAL. -» $382,506.89 paid Taree * tggey